IMAGE 400_499\446.Lbm,Emblem for Apollo 14, January 1971: Shepard, Roosa, Mitchell.
IMAGE 1500_99\543.Lbm,Apollo 14 astronauts Edgar Mitchell, Stuart Roosa and Alan Shepard train inside the Apollo spacecraft simulator at the Kennedy Space Center.
IMAGE 1500_99\544.Lbm,Apollo 14 commander Alan Shepard stands beside a lunar landing training vehicle, designed to handle like an Apollo lunar module on the Moon.
IMAGE 1500_99\545.Lbm,Kitted in his EMU (extravehicular mobility unit), Alan Shepard trains for the Apollo 14 EVAs.
IMAGE 1500_99\546.Lbm,The Apollo 14/Saturn V stack emerges from the VAB on November 9, 1970, scheduled for a New Year lift-off.
IMAGE 1500_99\547.Lbm,Roll-out of the Apollo 14/Saturn V launch vehicle atop its huge crawler transporter.
IMAGE 1500_99\548.Lbm,Apollo 14 lifts off in the late afternoon of January 31, 1971, heading for the Fra Mauro region of the Moon.
IMAGE 1500_99\549.Lbm,Scene in the control room of Kennedy Space Center's launch control centre during the lift-off Apollo 14.
IMAGE 1500_99\551.Lbm,The Apollo 14 lunar module 'Antares' safely down in the Fra Mauro region of the Moon on February 5, 1971.
IMAGE 1500_99\552.Lbm,An excellent view of 'Antares', with the 'Stars and Stripes' flying close by. (Apollo 14)
IMAGE 1500_99\553.Lbm,A stunning shot of Alan Shepard on the Moon, shielding his eyes from the glare of the low Sun. (Apollo 14)
IMAGE 1500_99\554.Lbm,Apollo 14 commander Alan Shepard stands by the US flag.
IMAGE 1500_99\555.Lbm,Edgar Mitchell consults a map as he explores the Moon. (Apollo 14)
IMAGE 1500_99\556.Lbm,The Apollo 14 astronauts conducting a seismic experiment. Edgar Mitchell (foreground) operates the 'thumper', which sets up shock waves in the ground.
IMAGE 1500_99\557.Lbm,A distant 'Antares' and the lunar landscape. The tracks have been made by the astronauts' equipment-carrying 'golf cart', or modularized equipment transporter. (Apollo 14)
IMAGE 1500_99\558.Lbm,The central unit of the ALSEP scientific station the astronauts set up. (Apollo 14)
IMAGE 1500_99\559.Lbm,The unit in the foreground is a radioisotope thermoelectric generator (RTG), a nuclear battery that runs the ALSEP instruments and transmitter. (Apollo 14)
IMAGE 1500_99\560.Lbm,A laser reflector, deployed by the Apollo 14 astronauts.
xxIMAGE 1500_99\560a.Lbm,The Apollo 14 CSM 'Kitty Hawk' in lunar orbit prior to docking operations after the lunar landing.
IMAGE 1500_99\561.Lbm,A fascinating picture of the lunar landscape showing a crater chain named Davey. (Apollo 14)
IMAGE 1500_99\562.Lbm,Braked by three huge parachutes, the Apollo 14 command module returns to Earth on February 9, 1971.
IMAGE 1500_99\563.Lbm,A frogman helps Edgar Mitchell out of the Apollo 14 command module after splashdown in the Pacific.
IMAGE 1500_99\564.Lbm,The Apollo 14 astronauts await pick-up in the life raft.
IMAGE 1500_99\565.Lbm,Stuart Roosa is hauled aboard a helicopter from the recovery ship USS 'New Orleans'. (Apollo 14)
IMAGE 1500_99\567.Lbm,In Houston's lunar receiving laboratory, scientists examine rocks brought back by the Apollo 14 astronauts.
IMAGE 1500_99\568.Lbm,A tiny fragment of lunar glass found in a core sample. (Apollo 14)
IMAGE 1900_99\961.Lbm,Apollo 14 moonwalker Alan Shepard and his 'golf cart', the MET, or modularized equipment transporter.
IMAGE 1900_99\962.Lbm,In the Lunar Receiving Laboratory at Houston, test director Daniel Anderson examines a basketball-sized chunk of Apollo 14 rock through a petrological microscope.
IMAGE 1900_99\963.Lbm,A scanning electron microscope picture of crystals in a cavity of Apollo 14 breccia rock.